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Our club trip to the FAI Cup Finals at Lansdowne Road, Dublin, on Sunday last was a great success. We departed Feenagh early on Sunday morning with 48 bodies on board the bus. After a pitstop at Junction 14 we continued our journey to Dublin 4. Upon arrival at the stadium we caught the final 20 minutes of the women’s final where Wexford emerged victorious by a single goal. It was a first visit for many of the group to the stadium and all were impressed with this modern venue. The men’s final went the way of Dundalk after an entertaining and closely fought 90 minutes of play that kept our underage contingent engaged throughout. The journey home was broken by a welcome food stop at Moneygall. Tired but satisfied bodies alighted onto home soil at 10.30pm to bring an end to an enjoyable day out in Dublin.

The numbers drawn in The Glen Bar on November 1 were: 5,9,12 and 22 . The jackpot of €5,000 was not won. €20 each to: Siobhán O’Connor, Broadford c/o Glen Bar, Chris Geary, c/o Mike Geary, John & Mary Madigan, c/o Donal Madigan, Brendan Sherlock c/o Ronan Gilbourne and Mícheál Geary, Garbally, c/o Rebecca Geary. The next draw takes place in The Villager Bar on Thursday November 8 for a jackpot of €5,100. Tickets on sale in local pubs and shop and from promoters. Thanks for your continued support.

Feenagh under 12 A and B teams pictured after a friendly last Saturday

Feenagh under 10s pictured with coaches Paul Lynch and Chris Geary before games v Shannonside last Saturday

Corn Dheasumhan Babhta 2Feenagh 3 Athea United 0
We secured a fine win over Premier Division opposition to advance to the last 16 of the Desmond Cup. John McDermott scored twice, one in each half, with Luke Ryan also on the mark in stoppage time at the end of the game. We had numerous other chances to add to the scoreline over the 90 minutes, the closest being efforts from Billy O’Sullivan and Luke Ryan in either half which both hit the woodwork. We now advance to a round 3 clash away to Killeaney. Big performances on the day from Ryan, Damian O’Riordan, Jack and Billy O’Sullivan, James Dillon and Conor Ahern who deputised well in goals.

Cumann Peile Luimnigh
2 big games at the Markets Field over the bank holiday weekend with champions Cork City in town on Friday night for a 7.30 kick off with the rearranged clash with Shamrock Rovers taking place on bank holiday Monday at 6.30.

Scór
Well done to Feenagh-Kilmeedy Léiriú group who won the Munster Senior Scór Competition in Cappamore on Saturday night last.tonight. They now progress to the All-Ireland Final in Sligo in mid-April. Ádh mór libh.

Crannchur Seachtainiúil
The numbers drawn in McGuinness’s on Thursday March 8 were: 5, 18, 27 and 33. The jackpot of €1,600 was not won. €20 each to: Maura Heenan c/o John Canty , Pat Nash c/o Villager Bar, Josephine Geary c/o Mike Geary, Seamus Gaffney c/o Ronan Gilbourne and Norman Herlihy, c/o Kim Geary. The next draw takes place in The Glen Bar on Thursday March 15 for a jackpot of €1,700. Tickets on sale in local pubs and shop and from promoters. Thanks for your continued support.

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